The much-anticipated smartphone Micromax Canvas 4 has been listed online two days before its unveiling event. Online retailer Junglee has listed the smartphone for ₹15,000.

Micromax has reportedly recorded brisk orders for the next generation Canvas 4 A210 within few hours of pre-booking window opened.Micromax Mobile/Twitter

The much-anticipated smartphone Micromax Canvas 4 has been listed online two days before its unveiling event. Online retailer Junglee has listed the smartphone for ₹15,000.

The handset that goes by the name Micromax Canvas 4 A210 will be delivered within 7 business days, according to the e-retailer website. According to Junglee, the device features 5.5-inch HD IPS touch screen with 1280 x 720p HD resolution, comes with dual SIM capability and is powered by a 2 GHz Quad core processor. Other specifications mentioned in the list are Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean OS, 13-megapixel back camera with LED flash, 2-megapixel front camera, 2000 mAh battery, 8/16 GB internal storage with micro SD card support upto 32 GB.

E-retailer Lalajionline.com has also listed a mysterious smartphone with the rumoured specifications of Canvas 4 for ₹18,990. The website, which says the device is in stock, did not mention anything about the shipment of the smartphone.

Micromax has said that the Canvas 4 will be launched on 8 July, when the specifications and other details of the phone, including the price, will be revealed. Micromax has started accepting pre-orders with advance payment of ₹5,000. It will begin shipping the pre-ordered Canvas 4 model from 10 July.

According to reports, the soon-to-be launched smartphone is already receiving a good response in the market. The company has released several teaser images of Canvas 4 on its Facebook and Twitter pages. It was reported that the smartphone may have the new unlock featur, as suggested in previous teaser images posted last week. The images showed the iconic iPhone unlock bar and carried a caption "CAN unlock without touch?" There was also a text that read: 'Don't', hinting gesture control based screen-unlocking mode.